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Microsphere Bouquets of Bismuth Telluride Nanoplates: Room-Temperature Synthesis and Thermoelectric Properties

Abstract

We report the synthesis and properties of sphere-shaped <i>micro</i>scale aggregates of bismuth telluride <i>nano</i>plates. We obtain porous microspheres by reducing bismuth chloride and orthotelluric acid with hydrazine in the presence of thioglycolic acidwhich serves as the shape-and size-directing agentfollowed by room-temperature agingwhich promotes nanoplate aggregation. Thin film assemblies of the nanoplate microspheres exhibit n-type behavior due to sulfur doping and a Seebeck coefficient higher than that reported for assemblies of chalcogenide nanostructures. Adaptation of our scalable approach to synthesize and hierarchically assemble nanostructures with controlled doping could be attractive for tailoring novel thermoelectric materials for applications in high-efficiency refrigeration and harvesting electricity from heat.

Keywords:
Bismuth telluride Thermoelectric effect Bismuth Chalcogenide Thermoelectric materials Seebeck coefficient Microsphere Doping Nanocrystal

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